Investment indicators | Financial ratios
The 'PEG ratio' (price/earnings to growth ratio) is a valuation metric for determining the relative trade-off between the price of a stock, the earnings generated per share (EPS), and the company's expected growth. In general, the P/E ratio is higher for a company with a higher growth rate. Thus, using just the P/E ratio would make high-growth companies appear overvalued relative to others. It is assumed that by dividing the P/E ratio by the earnings growth rate, the resulting ratio is better for comparing companies with different growth rates. The PEG ratio is considered to be a convenient approximation. It was originally developed by Mario Farina who wrote about it in his 1969 Book, A Beginner's Guide To Successful Investing In The Stock Market. It was later popularized by Peter Lynch, who wrote in his 1989 book One Up on Wall Street that "The P/E ratio of any company that's fairly priced will equal its growth rate", i.e., a fairly valued company will have its PEG equal to 1. The formula can be supported theoretically by reference to the Sum of perpetuities method. (Wikipedia).
Ratios Introduction - what are ratios?
Ratios are used to compare different quantities. In this introduction to ratios we will look at what ratios are, how we deal with ratios of different measurement units and that ratios can be simplified. To donate to the tecmath channel:https://paypal.me/tecmath To support tecmath on Pa
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What is an angle and it's parts
👉 Learn how to define angle relationships. Knowledge of the relationships between angles can help in determining the value of a given angle. The various angle relationships include: vertical angles, adjacent angles, complementary angles, supplementary angles, linear pairs, etc. Vertical a
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👉 Learn how to define angle relationships. Knowledge of the relationships between angles can help in determining the value of a given angle. The various angle relationships include: vertical angles, adjacent angles, complementary angles, supplementary angles, linear pairs, etc. Vertical a
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PEG Ratio vs Price To Earnings (P/E) Ratio
This video explains how to calculate the price to earnings growth (PEG) ratio and compares it with the price to earnings (P/E) ratio to help determine if a company may be undervalued or overvalued. My Website: https://www.video-tutor.net Patreon Donations: https://www.patreon.com/MathSc
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Adding Price to earnings - Using Programming for Fundamental Investing Part 6
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Peg Solitaire on an infinite board: golden ratio, geometric progression and... energy!?
#SoME2 What is Mathematics? It is the science of numbers, most people would say, but it is more than just that! In this video, I'm going to play a game that, at first glance, has nothing to do with mathematics. Don't worry, I'll use numbers for this one, the most famous part of mathematic
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Mechanical Engineering: Ch 11: Friction (31 of 47) (Flat) Belt Friction: Deriving the Equation
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How did Fibonacci beat the Solitaire army?
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Inscribing Rectangles in Jordan Loops - Rich Schwartz
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Raw Maths Challenge 6 - Challenging maths puzzle for all ages (UK Maths challenge practice)
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Proportion - how to see if ratios are in proportion
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CCSS What is the difference between Acute, Obtuse, Right and Straight Angles
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Binary, Hanoi and Sierpinski, part 1
Binary counting can solve the towers of Hanoi puzzle, and if this isn't surprising enough, it can lead to a method for finding a curve that fills Sierpinski's triangle (which I get to in part 2). Thanks to Desmos for their help in supporting this video. They're hiring, and anyone interes
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